| Solutions Schedule for .NET
- Corporate Edition |
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Add feature rich Scheduling for employees, equipment, vehicles and other
resources with an intuitive, user-friendly interface. Solutions
Schedule for .NET offers developers a breadth of functionality
that rivals full application features and all wrapped in a
single .NET WinForms control.
Solutions Schedule for .NET - Corporate Edition offers
developers a full set of product features similar to those found
in the Enterprise Edition and combined with a traditional per
developer license structure intended for development and distribution
of application within the licensed organization. Distribution of the component
as part of an application distributed within the organization is
royalty-free. |
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| Current Time Offset -
present time lines based on different Time Zones |
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| Day Month Offset -
not all schedules start on the default starting day of a week.
The Day Month Offset allows for the starting day of a week
to be modified. |
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| Edit Mode Toolbar -
a handy little item for displaying customized edit options.
Standard edit modes are a default. |
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| Guideline Positions -
set schedule guidelines behind or in front of time bars in the
schedule area. |
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| List Guide - an
ideal resource when working with larger schedule plans; the List
Guide is a shadow image of the first column of the resource list
that appears on the mouse down. |
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| Ruler Selection -
the start and end time of a selected time bar is highlighted in
the time line ruler, making for more accurate alignment of
resources. |
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| Schedule Document Object -
a method that returns the Schedule Print Document Object
allowing for custom print pre-views. |
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| Quickly navigate detailed Plans and
resource schedules wtih the More Time Bars
functionality. Notify end-users that there are other schedules
resources before or after the current schedule view. |
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| User Drawn Time Bar After Event
- This is a new item for Solutions Schedule for .NET offering
developers access to a custom area within a TimeBar to add
custom images and text. |
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| Give scheduling and planning software more
detail with unique Schedule Notes. Customize
Note icons to draw attention to important information. |
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Guide Lines, snap TimeBars
to a guide line for quick, accurate alignment of scheduled
entities. Set guide line color and images for easy placement and
visual review. |
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| Multi-Schedule view -
Solutions Schedule for .NET corporate edition
incorporates functionality allowing for more than one schedule in a
single view. Each schedule may have a unique timescale. Ideal
for event scheduling and cruise line resource optimization for
example. |
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Copy TimeBar,
which when invoked provides a keyboard short-cut with a
click and drag action to copy one or more TimeBars
simultaneously. |
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| Fixed (non-scrolling)
Header & Footer at the top
and bottom of the control that displays in the list and schedule
area. Ideal for branding the content of the schedule
and/or summarizing the activity of all the schedule items as
whole, independent of list item headers, items, and time bar
detail. Includes UserDrawn support to allow the developer
to completely customize the contents of the area. |
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| Supporting the
multi-level Undo and Redo capability there are two
History Collections which
log actions ( creating, moving, sizing, erasing, linking,
unlinking) associated with TimeBars and the Undo/ and Redo events. |
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Tag Property (Tags are typically
of type Object) can be an ideal candidate for persisting
relationships between an object and its record. |
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Scroll to Date
Time method is an effective means for programmatically
navigating to specific points in time on a schedule. |
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Selected
TimeBar
Collection
- a collection representing the currently selected TimeBars in
the dbiSchedule control. |
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TimeBar Activity
display - allows
the developer to visually present the percentage of
completion of an activity (time bar). |
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TimeBar Linking
- link TimeBars in any combination of:
Start to Start, Start to End, End to Start and End to End with
Standard, Reciprocal or Direct Links. One to many relationships. Link lines can also be
given unique colours enhancing visual presentation of TimeBar
relationships. |
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TimeBar Split
Edit - indicated by the
scissors mouse cursor, this edit mode effectively splits a
TimeBar into two TimeBars at the cursor position. |
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User-Drawn TimeBars
provide developers an opportunity to
take over the painting of any or all time bars in the
dbiSchedule control. User Drawn Time Bars behave the same
as standard time bars. |
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User-Drawn Item
provides the developer a custom painting
area within the body of the schedule items inside the schedule
area of the control and within the map area of the control.
User Drawn items behave the same as standard items and scroll
with the movement of the vertical scroll bar.
The list object in the dbiSchedule control acts as both a List
View and a Tree View.
Independent
Cell Formatting features
include font, foreground colour and background colour,
alignment, fill types and image. |
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| List view Column
Data Types include: Text, DateTime,
Boolean and Image. |
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| Undo / Redo - the Standard
Edition of Solution Schedule for .NET allows for limited level
of Undo and Redo requests. The Corporate/ Enterprise Editions
provide for unlimited levels of Undo | Redo. |
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Column Designer - In the List
View area, one or more columns can be added to the list through
the Columns Collection editor (available from the property
inspector) at design time, or through code at runtime. |
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Copy TimeBar, which when invoked
provides a keyboard short-cut with a click and drag action
to copy one or more TimeBars simultaneously. |
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Dead zones are custom areas of the
schedule defined as areas where an appointment cannot be
created, moved or sized into. Custom areas are discrete segments
of the schedule which can coloured offering quick visual
presentation of reserved areas. |
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| Map Area - engage the map
area feature to add quick navigation through an instance of the
control. An effective way to transition non-visible items into
view. |
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| To review a complete feature comparison
please click
here |
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